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Oslo Weather and Historic Climate
Oslo is located on the southeastern side of Norway. Despite its northerly location, the climate around Oslo, and Norway in general, is temperate. Oslo is the driest and warmest part of Norway in the summer.
Oslo, Norway - When To Go
Oslo starts warming up in May. The best time to go--June through August--offers average high temperatures into the 70s. The highest amount of precipitation occurs in August--a mere 3.4 inches of rain. April-May and September offer the best in off-season weather for those who'd rather not travel in summer.
Oslo Historic Temperatures and Precipitation
The climate charts below show the historic high and low temperatures and average monthly rainfall for Oslo, Norway.
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Weather and Climate in Other Scandinavia Locations
See the Scandinavia Climate Map.
